Join us for Voting, Democracy and the Court, a panel discussion focusing on democracy and voting issues reviewed by the New Hampshire Supreme Court in recent years, including partisan gerrymandering, the independent state legislature theory, and criteria regarding who can vote.
Panelists will discuss vital topics of debate concerning the health of our democracy. including the integrity of elections and the degree to which the legislature should have exclusive control in determining voter eligibility. In addition to generating significant national attention, these questions have also been the subject of robust debate in New Hampshire and have led to litigation considered by the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
This is a 90-minute CLE program, 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
The panel is presented by the New Hampshire Supreme Court Society and the Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service and will be moderated by UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Professor Julian Jefferson.
Panelists include:
- Rick Lehmann, Lehmann Major List, PLLC
- Bill Christie, Shaheen & Gordon
- Kelsey Klementowicz, adjunct professor at UNH teaching legal analysis, research and writing, upper level writing for practice, and appellate advocacy.
Registration is required. To register for this event, go to https://www.nhsupremecourtsociety.org/cle-reg/ or contact Gilles Bissonnette, Esq., at 603-227-6678, gilles@aclu-nh.org. Registration deadline is 5 p.m. on Feb. 21. Location: UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, Intellectual Property Center, Room 282. Please use the entrance on the corner of Washington and Rumford Streets. A Zoom link will be provided for those who prefer to join remotely.
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